Archive for the 'Military-Police' Category
Saturday, September 17th, 2011
My father was the youngest of four brothers. The oldest died at Normandy, on D-Day. The second oldest died at Guadalcanal. The third oldest died in Korea. My father served in Korea in the U.S. Coast Guard, and survived. Both my brother and I attended military schools, and we were both prepared to enter the [...]
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Sunday, January 4th, 2009
I wanted to be able to fully strip and replace parts of a Colt 45 Mark IV .45 caliber and found this remarkable video of how to fully disassemble the sidearm. (On a side note, use an outside workbench or put a few sheets of newspaper on your desk before beginning this process. I also [...]
Posted in Firing Competitions, Military-Police | 1 Comment »
Friday, November 21st, 2008
Legal Disclaimer: The author of this blog does not intend to malign or vilify the reputation of the people involved in this post. The following events are chronologically presented based on the facts that support them through legal documents and audio recordings attached herein. Previous installment of this series can be found here, at Good [...]
Posted in Crimes & Scams, Justice, Military-Police, Sylly Stuff | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Legal Disclaimer: The author of this blog does not intend to malign or vilify the reputation of the people involved in this post. The following events are chronologically presented based on the facts that support them through legal documents and audio recordings attached herein. A good reference on this and future posts detailing events can [...]
Posted in Cagayan de Oro, Crimes & Scams, Military-Police, Philippines Expat Life, Sylly Stuff | No Comments »
Monday, September 15th, 2008
As a member of the Cagayan de Oro Eagles Club, I was briefed on the implementation of LTO Administrative Order AHS 2008-015. Pursuant to Executive Order No. 292 otherwise known as the Administrative Code of 1987 and the United Nations Vienna Convention for Road Traffic of 1968 to which the Philippines is a signatory, and [...]
Posted in Cagayan de Oro, Justice, Military-Police, Philippines Driving, Philippines Expat Life, Politics | 7 Comments »
Sunday, September 14th, 2008
Officer Butawan J.D., a member of the RTA gave me a parking ticket the other day, and I would like to congratulate him for a job well done. He is a well trained officer who is not afraid to do his job, and I would like to congratulate General Filipino Amoguis for bringing the RTA [...]
Posted in Justice, Military-Police, Philippines Driving | No Comments »
Thursday, September 4th, 2008
Michael Turner: It has been months since I have seen you. I understand that you just got back from the United States where you and several other senior officers attended a special course. What kind of the course was that? Colonel Montalba : Actually it was a continuation of our Public Safety Officer Senior Executive [...]
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
Local Applicants can apply for full government scholarship to the PMA (Philippine Military Academy), this coming Sunday, August 31, 2008, at the Camp Evangalista Gym. Walk-in applicants are accepted. Requirements: Applicants should be natural-born Filipinos, of good moral character and physically fit, single and never married. Height requirements are 5’4″ (162.5 cm) for males and [...]
Posted in Cagayan de Oro, Education, Jobs, Military-Police | 2 Comments »